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A third of French people are ready to use an autonomous car, according to the Syntec Numérique Odoxa survey

9 Feb 2017
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Far from thinking that this type of vehicle is the stuff of movies and science fiction, a majority of the population believes that industrialization is inevitable and the benefits numerous.

The French and the autonomous car

  • 34% believe that autonomous cars will become widespread by 2030.
  • Safety is the main benefit for 40% of the population.
  • On the other hand, legal liability in the event of an accident is the main limitation for 45% of French people.

Autonomous cars to become widespread within the next fifteen years

57% of French people agree that autonomous cars will one day be available to the majority of people. When it comes to the timeframe, however, they are more reserved: 5% believe it will happen by 2020, 18% by 2030, but the largest contingent (34%) can’t imagine French roads being criss-crossed by intelligent, connected cars before at least 2030. At present, almost a third (36%) would be comfortable with the idea of sitting in the driver’s seat without having to hold the wheel.

Greater safety, less traffic jams and parking problems

Only 17% of French people see in the connected car the advantage of being able to enjoy new activities during the journey. They’re pragmatic: it’s all about getting around.

They expect greater safety from this innovation, with human error eliminated (40%), but also simplification of parking problems, with the car able to drop them off to park further away (32%).